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so tell me, does the fbi believe that? >> the fbi is willing to believe it at this point, but according to my sources they're having trouble trusting that information, they're very, very skeptical. the way that the senior fbi official said to me was essentially she went over as a photo tourist, but had no camera. >> greta: and that's sort of the clincher for me, if you're going to be a photography buff and go to take pictures you ought to take a camera. she goes to turkey, which is not a particularly dangerous country, she gets there and the first thing that she does is she winds up coming into contact with quote, unquote, sketchy characters, people with criminal histories. it's just not making sense to them and every time they try to go ahead and drill down and understand what's going on, they wind up getting confli conflicting information that again adds to their skepticism. >> greta: and the woman who was supposed to travel with her originally and who didn't, because of finances, didn't go totally stands by the fact tha
so tell me, does the fbi believe that? >> the fbi is willing to believe it at this point, but according to my sources they're having trouble trusting that information, they're very, very skeptical. the way that the senior fbi official said to me was essentially she went over as a photo tourist, but had no camera. >> greta: and that's sort of the clincher for me, if you're going to be a photography buff and go to take pictures you ought to take a camera. she goes to turkey, which is...
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discussing as opposed to an effort to invade a country with hundreds of thousands of troops and take cities and towns. >> reporter: the draft memorandum mem oh targeting killing of americans is described as overly simplistic. >> before they decided to take an extraordinary action and essentially unilaterally execute an american says they wanted legal cover. >> reporter: senator ron widen is going to pull out all the stops to justify killing americans without judicial review. >> what i can say this president and this administration will continue to work with congress. >> reporter: another line of questioning in the confirmation will focus on 2007 statement that the controversial c.i.a. program which included the water boarding of 9/11 architect khalid shaikh mohammed shaved a lot lives. he worked under c.i.a. deputy director. >> he talked to colleagues and expressed reservations, this is very straightforward, honest guy. >> reporter: new documents released by the senate intelligence committee in advance shows john brennan was questioned by federal investigators as part of new two-national se
discussing as opposed to an effort to invade a country with hundreds of thousands of troops and take cities and towns. >> reporter: the draft memorandum mem oh targeting killing of americans is described as overly simplistic. >> before they decided to take an extraordinary action and essentially unilaterally execute an american says they wanted legal cover. >> reporter: senator ron widen is going to pull out all the stops to justify killing americans without judicial review....
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were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city. and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. for a lot of young boys and young men in particular, they don't see an example of fathers or grandfathers, uncles who are in a position to support families and be held up and respected. so that means that this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities that we're building. >> juan: joining us now from albany, new york, reverend degraph, fox news contributor. and from chicago, radio talk show host matt mcgill. matt, let me begin with you. how is the president being received in chicago finally making remarks about the murder situation there? >> he's being received warmly. people have been calling for the president to come to chicago for quite a while. i don't think that it's overdue, but necessary. a lot of people in the community want to hear from somebody who is the president of the united states and from their hometown. but as the president stated and i was
were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city. and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. for a lot of young boys and young men in particular, they don't see an example of fathers or grandfathers, uncles who are in a position to support families and be held up and respected. so that means that this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities that we're building. >> juan: joining us now from...
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big coastal flooding for new york city and the coastal areas. obviously, those areas impact the by sandy and big coastal flooding concerns, where we will see the majority of this across massachusetts and the main coastline. >> i mean, in all of these storms, the snow's pretty and it looks gorgeous. but it comes down so hard. it knocks out power. people lose power and you have freezing weather. the real danger is what they may see. i am going to take the last word on that. thank you. >> you bet. >> coming up, benghazi news. defense secretary, leon panetta going to war with u.s. senators, in a fierce battle over benghazi. senator john mccain is here to talk about it, coming up. we are continuing to follow the breaking news out of california. the hunt for a fired police officer, accused in three murders is taking a new focus. the latest news and the search, coming up. ual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more t
big coastal flooding for new york city and the coastal areas. obviously, those areas impact the by sandy and big coastal flooding concerns, where we will see the majority of this across massachusetts and the main coastline. >> i mean, in all of these storms, the snow's pretty and it looks gorgeous. but it comes down so hard. it knocks out power. people lose power and you have freezing weather. the real danger is what they may see. i am going to take the last word on that. thank you....
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march 2nd, 2008, at the university of minnesota in the twin cities, it's the last day of the tightly contested big 10 championship of women's indoor track. >> unless you win the national title, nobody really cares, if you're 10th or 12th or whatever. but if you win a big 10 title, that's a big deal. >> senior heather is in lane four of the second heat for the 600 meter finals. >> i think my coaches were kind of expecting me to really put it forward and try and win that race and, sure, my parents thought the same thing. >> throughout her college career, heather set several school records for the track team. a win here will help propel minnesota to the top of the big 10 standings. the home crowd can barely contain its enthusiasm as the gun sounds for this three-lap race. one lap down, and all is going well for the nine-time all-american. >> my plan for the race was to just hang out behind whoever was leading it and then take it at the end. >> but as the pack finishes lap number two, something happens. >> i was cutting in to try to get to the inside lane before the first curve. i was ki
march 2nd, 2008, at the university of minnesota in the twin cities, it's the last day of the tightly contested big 10 championship of women's indoor track. >> unless you win the national title, nobody really cares, if you're 10th or 12th or whatever. but if you win a big 10 title, that's a big deal. >> senior heather is in lane four of the second heat for the 600 meter finals. >> i think my coaches were kind of expecting me to really put it forward and try and win that race...
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they're on a revenue kick and city city has to spend $72 billion on the next budget and has to find a way to have that money. this is one way the city is able continue crease its spending each year. >> who polices just that? when those mailings go out, councilman, does anyone say that doesn't look good? >> we'll have hearings about the budget. but this is one more. look at the return address for the tax bills? it's in new jersey. the city of new york outsources the collection of tax revenue to a place in new jersey, and the water bills to a place in pennsylvania. so we can't even afford to do business of collecting taxes inside new york. >> but legally, are residents still required to pay these higher taxes. >> they are unless they grieve the process but that expiration date its february 15th. you have to have your grievance in by february 15th or won't be considered. >> so you're unable to pay the packses you have net another problem with the tax man on top of everything else. >> we put forward lean sales. so if there's a sufficient amount of money on your property taxes or water and
they're on a revenue kick and city city has to spend $72 billion on the next budget and has to find a way to have that money. this is one way the city is able continue crease its spending each year. >> who polices just that? when those mailings go out, councilman, does anyone say that doesn't look good? >> we'll have hearings about the budget. but this is one more. look at the return address for the tax bills? it's in new jersey. the city of new york outsources the collection of tax...
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in new york city because it's right on the rain and snow line and when you look at these, you see that peak there, if we're getting all rain we're not getting accumulating snow, but 15, 20 miles to the north it's snow so that's why we're having a hard time in new york. i will not be surprised if we see a couple of feet of snow in new york and i won't be surprised if we see six to 12 inches. big flooding concerns for new york city and the coastal areas and obviously those impacted by sandy and big coastal flooding concerns where we see the majority of this across much of massachusetts and the maine coast line. greta. >> greta: rick, in all the storms, the snow is very pretty and looks gorgeous, but comes down so hard and knocks out power, ice on the wires and you lose power and the freezing weather. i'm going to take the last word on that, rick, thank you. >> you bet. >> greta: coming up, benghazi news tonight. defense secretary leon panetta going to war with senators. and you'll hear the latest on benghazi and senator john mccain is here. and rush limbaugh in the line of fire and now p
in new york city because it's right on the rain and snow line and when you look at these, you see that peak there, if we're getting all rain we're not getting accumulating snow, but 15, 20 miles to the north it's snow so that's why we're having a hard time in new york. i will not be surprised if we see a couple of feet of snow in new york and i won't be surprised if we see six to 12 inches. big flooding concerns for new york city and the coastal areas and obviously those impacted by sandy and...
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part of the city. the cast and crew gather first thing in the morning to stay under the radar. >> not one person can see us do this. because once that photo leaks, then it's all blown. they would see it was a hoax. because they would see the entire crew and the production. >> in another effort to make it look real, michael shoots from the scene using his iphone from the backseat of a cab. but it isn't easy. >> timing was a critical issue. we had to rehearse it many times. >> on the first take, they encounter a serious setback. >> it took too long to cut through the post. but i cut through the post most of the way so when we did the cut it just takes a few seconds. >> now it takes half the time to tear through the pipe. the cast and crew nail the shot. >> that's a wrap, everybody. >> soon after the shoot they release the shoot with the title crazy guy cuts off meter with saw. the act of civil disobedience grabs the world's attention gaining around 1 million hits in just a few days. >> people relate to t
part of the city. the cast and crew gather first thing in the morning to stay under the radar. >> not one person can see us do this. because once that photo leaks, then it's all blown. they would see it was a hoax. because they would see the entire crew and the production. >> in another effort to make it look real, michael shoots from the scene using his iphone from the backseat of a cab. but it isn't easy. >> timing was a critical issue. we had to rehearse it many times....
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eric, the city council passed a resolution saying that if we do get a drone, basically, on the off chance we do actually buy one. that evidence will not be able to be used in a courts. so whatever drone seems to pick up in charlottesville, it's basically just symbolic. it's non-biend go. >> eric: let's talk about the issues. can you use the drone on public property? can you use a drone on private? to spy on private property. most states will say no, you can't find out what people are doing in their backyard. the issue that arises, if i go through a traffic light in new york city, it's basically a drone on a stick. you are doing something illegal and public property and you'll get nailed. i'm okay with that. >> andrea: you don't even care if the drone is in your shower. >> greg: i love drones. in my apartment. that is why eric has to pay into my account. drones we do better as culture if we know we are being watched. my hygiene habits are better during the five. >> it's like north korea. >> people tend to do better. >> andrea: you are go okay with this. >> greg: think that drones can deliv
eric, the city council passed a resolution saying that if we do get a drone, basically, on the off chance we do actually buy one. that evidence will not be able to be used in a courts. so whatever drone seems to pick up in charlottesville, it's basically just symbolic. it's non-biend go. >> eric: let's talk about the issues. can you use the drone on public property? can you use a drone on private? to spy on private property. most states will say no, you can't find out what people are...
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is ithe city already has some oe highest taxes in the state. my next guest says let that be a lesson for washington. she's with the group public notice. gretchen, they pay a lot of taxes, and it doesn't seem to be working. what's the story? >> yeah. a very familiar story and kind of a microcosm for what we're seeing as a nation. baltimore has double the property tax of any other jurisdiction in the state. they tax their income at the maximum level. they nickel and dime everyone that lives in the city, and yet they're in a financial ruin, and they've done all that they can from the tax side and done nothing from the spending side. they're looking at billions of dollars worth of deficits. >> well, they're pretty darn close to washington, dc, right? maybe a little flu flying over from washington to baltimore. >> it really is. when you're only talking about one side of the balance sheet, you're missing the whole argument. you're missing what's really causing the source of the problem, and that is spending. baltimore, for example, $2 billion deficit
is ithe city already has some oe highest taxes in the state. my next guest says let that be a lesson for washington. she's with the group public notice. gretchen, they pay a lot of taxes, and it doesn't seem to be working. what's the story? >> yeah. a very familiar story and kind of a microcosm for what we're seeing as a nation. baltimore has double the property tax of any other jurisdiction in the state. they tax their income at the maximum level. they nickel and dime everyone that lives...
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. >> and taking a hard line on this and the city says it's now going to reopen the case. >> we're going to reopen the investigation and take a look at all facets of that investigation. i'm not doing this to appease him. i'm doing this so that the community has faith in what the police department does. >> this individual by vote, his word and conduct has made it very clear to all of us, that every law enforcement officer in southern california is in danger of being shot or killed. killed. >> and it's unthinkable. it's incredibly dangerous, the latest on this manhunt we go live to fox news correspondent william la jeunesse. what is the latest in the search for this killer? >> well, greta. right now, police do not know where christopher dorner is and if they do, they're not saying, however, in the last hour, we have obtained a kip of affidavit in support of a search warrant of an arrest warrant, excuse me, that reveals two things that we did not know in the past. number one, a person identifying himself as dorner called ex-lapd officer randy quan and told him on the phone, you should have
. >> and taking a hard line on this and the city says it's now going to reopen the case. >> we're going to reopen the investigation and take a look at all facets of that investigation. i'm not doing this to appease him. i'm doing this so that the community has faith in what the police department does. >> this individual by vote, his word and conduct has made it very clear to all of us, that every law enforcement officer in southern california is in danger of being shot or...
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the city. you can see the majority of the traffic heading away from the city. that traffic ban is in place right now after 4:00. that's when the for said it would hit. all the nonessential employees across the state. anyone not involved as a first responsibler or snow plow or someone with major storm business that, they're supposed to be off the road. drivers, you face a fine up to a 5 hundred, and we'll see if that gets enforced. the goal is to keep people off the roads and prevent any accidents, any continued dangers. they want the first responders not to running around handling accidents but to be available for emergencies across the state. it's a tough situation. we listened to the governor today and also listened to the mayor who is asking people to stay off the streets. take a listen. >> our public works crews are out now. we have a 34,000 tons of salt, over 600 pieces of equipment ready to be deployed throughout the storm. reporter: the first responder and screws know plows that need the
the city. you can see the majority of the traffic heading away from the city. that traffic ban is in place right now after 4:00. that's when the for said it would hit. all the nonessential employees across the state. anyone not involved as a first responsibler or snow plow or someone with major storm business that, they're supposed to be off the road. drivers, you face a fine up to a 5 hundred, and we'll see if that gets enforced. the goal is to keep people off the roads and prevent any...
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no permits issued for handguns in the city of chicago, yet the murder race is soaring. it's hard to make the case they're blaming the gun. >> it's hard to make the case of blaming guns in general. this is accountability and responsibility but it's the same core argument. people aren't fat because they're irresponsible. they're fat because there's a mcdonald's in their neighborhood. people don't kill other people. the guns kill the people. this is an ideological argument that is leading to massive murders in the country, and the president can stick to his anotherrology but he is mosting the most amazing opportunity he will have to make a dent in this problem. >> do you shoot skeet? jivite shot a shot gun. >> when the clay pigeon comes out it goes up in the air, right? you don't fire at the -- you lead it. so, for a gun to be going off when it's straight, look at that. i don't know. maybe he's not a very good skeet shooter. >> i was a marksman in the air force and that stock looked a little high on the collarbone. >> got to leave it there. thank you very much. >> the guy
no permits issued for handguns in the city of chicago, yet the murder race is soaring. it's hard to make the case they're blaming the gun. >> it's hard to make the case of blaming guns in general. this is accountability and responsibility but it's the same core argument. people aren't fat because they're irresponsible. they're fat because there's a mcdonald's in their neighborhood. people don't kill other people. the guns kill the people. this is an ideological argument that is leading to...
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49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen? >> any successful penetration has the potential for leaving behind a capability. >> do we believe that there are--that governments have planted code in the power grid? >> steve, i would be shocked if we were in a situation where tools and capabilities and techniques have not been left in u.s. computer and inf
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the new york city police department is being sued by civil rights lawyers over the practice of widespread and intense surveillance of muslims. the demographics unit infiltrated muslim groups in the area including organized outdoor trips and student events. they claim in the practice of infiltration violates the rules they agreed to in a settlement that grew out of antiwar activists. you should know the so-called guidelines prohibit organizations unless there's specific information connecting them to a past or present crime. in spite of the violation, the program will continue. want to find out what my guests think we should know for the week coming up. heather? >> the president's state of the union obviously the austerity lobby to make sure he continues on the path to national decline. as fix the debt, which is one of the corporate front groups for austerity does a big press conference, you should know that 22 of the companies spent more on lobbying than in paying taxes. >> it's a good thing to know. there's interesting reporting of how they have played this key role in moving the convers
the new york city police department is being sued by civil rights lawyers over the practice of widespread and intense surveillance of muslims. the demographics unit infiltrated muslim groups in the area including organized outdoor trips and student events. they claim in the practice of infiltration violates the rules they agreed to in a settlement that grew out of antiwar activists. you should know the so-called guidelines prohibit organizations unless there's specific information connecting...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet.
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>> how about fixing the city's finances? >> you go in strong, flood the zone with all kinds of people. you put them on the street. you have tipsters, all sorts of technology where yous. monitorhn these guys. charge them are racketeers. >> they did that in los angeles and it worked. >> rudy guiliani did it right here in new york and it worked.n but it's not just chicago that has very strict gun laws. it's also south africa, as well ass. brazil. south africa is an example of gunaz control, some of the strictest laws in the world not working at all. just recently this week we saw the olympic superstar amputee, oscar pistorius, he had a gun. he allegedly shot his girlfriend >> they're on the front page because of who the allegedan killer is. his girlfriend, who was a beautiful model, not getting as muchir attention as i understant why. he was an olympic runner. but the domestic violencely problem is an international world wide problem. thee violence in south africa is such that a lot of people do feel like theyle need to have we
>> how about fixing the city's finances? >> you go in strong, flood the zone with all kinds of people. you put them on the street. you have tipsters, all sorts of technology where yous. monitorhn these guys. charge them are racketeers. >> they did that in los angeles and it worked. >> rudy guiliani did it right here in new york and it worked.n but it's not just chicago that has very strict gun laws. it's also south africa, as well ass. brazil. south africa is an example...
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this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind everyone, what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information from the university there were four buildings damaged. take a look at that. can you see the power of the tornado there. since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this is an important building on the campus. it's very well known. it's historic. put up in 1912. now, look at that building today. this is one of the ones that was complete loy wrecked. we have ireporters throughout the region, and safely they've been able to take som
this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind...
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i allow them to watch television, but small dosages. >> the thing, is, you only watch sex and the city marathons and you steal people's shoes and shove them into the or physicians. the orfices. >> this makes zero sense. why do we want wimpy kids? i was not an aggressive kid. i watched a lot of aggressive television and it taught me -- if anything it taught me how to deal with bullies. when he was coming at me with a baseball bat, it did not help me. >> but that's the p oi nt. it is not about violence. it is about the anti-realism of television. if you are dumb enough to believe you can learn anything from tv like tv doesn't tell you anything about marriage, doesn't tell you anything about teen inning aers. teenagers. eye of pas. people on tv wear eye patches because they cool? no, they are pliend -- blind in one eye. it is not fare. i have an eye patch and it is not cool. the homeless guys that are always -- if you take him home and clean him up they will be nice. no they will take a dump in the living room. >> what are you watching? >> i am just watching -- -- he a bum who is taking a
i allow them to watch television, but small dosages. >> the thing, is, you only watch sex and the city marathons and you steal people's shoes and shove them into the or physicians. the orfices. >> this makes zero sense. why do we want wimpy kids? i was not an aggressive kid. i watched a lot of aggressive television and it taught me -- if anything it taught me how to deal with bullies. when he was coming at me with a baseball bat, it did not help me. >> but that's the p oi nt....
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the fact that people are dieing in the city with the strictest gun control laws prove that gun control laws don't help. maybe the city needs more gang cops, cops that break up the gangs but they certainly don't need more gun laws. >> the cops don't get on the street and do foot patrol. they stay in the car. they don't form militia. >> andrea: a lot of culprits are the young kids. don't put pressure on them. they protest it. last year alone 96% of gun felonies were not even prosecuted in the town. so, how do you fix it from here? >> dana: everyone is focusing on the wrong problem. gun issue, i would like it if we waved a magic wand and there was never more gun violence. the root cause is the dissol lution of the family. underperforming school. if you take a map of chicago and overlay gun violence and the crimes and the drug abuse or drug war crimes, underperforming a undercapacity schools, it's a perfect match. i think the first thing we have to do is identify what is the real problem. then they have to start figuring out a way to deal with it. interest you say that about the forming re
the fact that people are dieing in the city with the strictest gun control laws prove that gun control laws don't help. maybe the city needs more gang cops, cops that break up the gangs but they certainly don't need more gun laws. >> the cops don't get on the street and do foot patrol. they stay in the car. they don't form militia. >> andrea: a lot of culprits are the young kids. don't put pressure on them. they protest it. last year alone 96% of gun felonies were not even...
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he joins us from oklahoma city and also with us michael winkleman, matt's attorney. you were a marine. how bad was it? >> conditions were pretty bad. everything you said so far is very accurate. the beginning when the fire broke out at 5:30 in the morning everybody scrambled to the muster stations and really didn't know what was going on. >> judge jeanine: did they tell you that there was a fire? >> not initially. but you could smell the smoke bellowing through the hallways. >> judge jeanine: do you think the ship was prepared for even the possibility of this happening? >> that is really why i came on it because i don't think that they were well prepared. their history shows that they are blatantly negligent to implement contingency plans to ensure passenger safety. >> judge jeanine: and so what happened to those individuals who were in wheel chairs, the elderly, i understand that a woman cracked her head an elderly senior citizen, that a girl, someone broke her ankle and her foot was hanging from her leg. i mean did you see all this, matt? >> i did. i saw the -- i f
he joins us from oklahoma city and also with us michael winkleman, matt's attorney. you were a marine. how bad was it? >> conditions were pretty bad. everything you said so far is very accurate. the beginning when the fire broke out at 5:30 in the morning everybody scrambled to the muster stations and really didn't know what was going on. >> judge jeanine: did they tell you that there was a fire? >> not initially. but you could smell the smoke bellowing through the hallways....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back everyone. continuing with senator john mccain over the future of former senator chuck hagel and whether he'll be defense secretary. they're going for a vote. they need 60 votes to proceed to an up or down vote that could come tomorrow but that's in some doubt. but senator, it goes back to a lot of you and your colleagues wanting to get information from the white house on benghazi and what it knew and when. they did provide you with something today. can you update us on that? >> yes. i think the scenario is very likely that when we come back a week from tuesday, he'll probably get -- we'll move forward to the up and down vote. that's likely unless something else pops up. we haven't been able to get information about what happened in benghazi. it's been a massive stone wall. we wanted to know whether the president talked to anyone in libya on the night of the attack. we know he only spoke to the chairman of the joint chiefs and defense secretary at tha
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back everyone. continuing with senator john mccain over the future of former senator chuck hagel and whether he'll be defense secretary. they're going for a vote. they need 60 votes to proceed to an up or down vote that could come tomorrow but that's in some doubt. but senator, it goes back to a lot of you and your colleagues wanting to get information from the...
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great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee, from the fox studios in new york city. it is it oscar weekend and the film world prepares to honor the best of the hollywood. year after the amazing meryl strep appeared on this very show she was named for best actress for spot on performance is i think her being on huckabee put her over the top. i think the connection is pretty obvious. if bradley cooper wins for silver linings play book, it is certainly going to be his appearance on this show that gave him stateur he needed to be treated with respect as a great actor. now bradly in your acceptance speech you don't have to mention anything about our interview and its role getting you to the oscar. i am just glad to be of help. i just with wish i could have gotten hugh jack man and anne hathway and that would have named the oscars for les mis. i hope they win best picture because of the success of the film in the box office it is a big win for the american film audience. i saw the broadway play and saw the scrine version. it is it what movies are made for. i sat stunned in
great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee, from the fox studios in new york city. it is it oscar weekend and the film world prepares to honor the best of the hollywood. year after the amazing meryl strep appeared on this very show she was named for best actress for spot on performance is i think her being on huckabee put her over the top. i think the connection is pretty obvious. if bradley cooper wins for silver linings play book, it is certainly going to be his appearance on...
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it's positive news for the border city but bloom any for people here in the apartment business. >> we noticed the decrease here by 5%. we heard in other areas it was greater up to 10%. >> between 2006 and 2010, more than 400,000 people had fled the carnage in juarez. many came to el paso and got the nickname little mexico with so many nationals moving in. >> we noticed a lot of residents were the juarez area. they moved in the area and certain circumstances they owned homes in juarez but rented in el paso. >> there was 42% drop in murders in juarez. it has led many to return home. local realtors are seeing a similar trend. the demand has slowed down. kenny is president of the el paso association of realtors. >> they are feeling more comfortable. not as nervous. they are staying over there and they are not as anxious to buy something and get over here as they have been. >> reporter: sales may be down but the hopes are high for el paso's sister city. >>> realtor we spoke to they, of course, will miss business over here, but it will be a long term economic wind when news gets out that th
it's positive news for the border city but bloom any for people here in the apartment business. >> we noticed the decrease here by 5%. we heard in other areas it was greater up to 10%. >> between 2006 and 2010, more than 400,000 people had fled the carnage in juarez. many came to el paso and got the nickname little mexico with so many nationals moving in. >> we noticed a lot of residents were the juarez area. they moved in the area and certain circumstances they owned homes in...
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going into the city. as captured by the buses outward looking security camera, rasheed bingham waits at the terminal with his two young sons. >> it's always packed. there's always a lot of things going on down there, especially at rush hour. >> footage from an interior security camera shows bingham and his sons boarding a philadelphia transit bus. a few steps behind them is a young woman with cell phone in hand. and she's about to start talking loudly. >> how loud was she? i guess on a scale from one to ten, probably a seven and a half. probably close to an eight. >> as the bus sits outside the terminal, bingham isn't bothered by the girl's chatter. but he says an older woman sitting next so her is pretty annoyed. >> she just wasn't too happy with the lady's tone and how loud she was, so she immediately got up and moved. she did say something like, nobody wants to hear your conversation, as she walked away, and she sat in another seat. >> the security camera has no audio, but you clearly see the young wom
going into the city. as captured by the buses outward looking security camera, rasheed bingham waits at the terminal with his two young sons. >> it's always packed. there's always a lot of things going on down there, especially at rush hour. >> footage from an interior security camera shows bingham and his sons boarding a philadelphia transit bus. a few steps behind them is a young woman with cell phone in hand. and she's about to start talking loudly. >> how loud was she? i...
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the u.n. represent i have to syria describes cities that looks like cities of berlin back in 1945. he has 60,000 syrians dead and 700,000 refugees going up to million that can collapse jordan and lebanon. then you've got inside syria the rise of al-qaeda linked forces as part of that opposition. this is something that hillary clinton herself warned about a few days ago. by not stepping in, everyone agrees that say sad is going to go but we have not stepped in to shape the opposition and not only a viable force but a force that is valuable instead of al-qaeda linked. >> chris: but we don't know that necessarily they would topple assad or al-qaeda still wouldn't have a big role, but it raises the question. here you have panetta, dempsey, clinton, petraeus the entire national security team saying arm the rebels and the white house said no, why do you think not? >> and saudi arabia, britain, france and qatar they understood the importance. i think the president does not like to intervene in these
the u.n. represent i have to syria describes cities that looks like cities of berlin back in 1945. he has 60,000 syrians dead and 700,000 refugees going up to million that can collapse jordan and lebanon. then you've got inside syria the rise of al-qaeda linked forces as part of that opposition. this is something that hillary clinton herself warned about a few days ago. by not stepping in, everyone agrees that say sad is going to go but we have not stepped in to shape the opposition and not...